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ChadTower:
--- Quote from: shmokes on August 07, 2008, 12:19:33 pm ---What's going on here? Doesn't anybody think this is a cool feature/idea? :laugh2:
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I see nothing wrong with it given the circumstances. I probably would have built something more like a wide cabaret that stood on a separate base but that's not better. It's just different.
shmokes:
I really don't think you understand, TOK. I didn't sit down and think about how I could reconcile my lonely, solitary life with an arcade hobby and come up with a cab design that could be broken down. It was impossible to get this into the room it was meant for without knocking down a wall. No amount of muscle can gracefully solve that problem. If I need someone to help me move a piece of furniture, I can just call a friend and get the help. My cabinet design has virtually nothing to do with that.
TOK:
--- Quote from: shmokes on August 07, 2008, 01:32:13 pm ---I really don't think you understand, TOK. I didn't sit down and think about how I could reconcile my lonely, solitary life with an arcade hobby and come up with a cab design that could be broken down. It was impossible to get this into the room it was meant for without knocking down a wall. No amount of muscle can gracefully solve that problem. If I need someone to help me move a piece of furniture, I can just call a friend and get the help. My cabinet design has virtually nothing to do with that.
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Understood. :cheers:
extendedplayarcade:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on August 06, 2008, 09:42:00 am ---
--- Quote from: shmokes on August 06, 2008, 09:08:14 am --- Does it come in a can or a tube?
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It does come in tubes but mostly you'll get it thusly:
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How funny is that on the Can of bondo is a Ford. Ford = Full Of Rusty Dents
I have nothing against those cars or the people that drive them so please don't turn my little joke into a whole ford vs. chevy dealio.
You could use mighty putty (as seen on tv) link
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00113OYPW?tag=alltenback-20&camp=14573&creative=327641&linkCode=as1&creativeASIN=B00113OYPW&adid=0XB6A64JP1T554PGAWZK&
Works well. There is also a company called Pig that makes a two part epoxy but they are more expensive.
Brent
www.extendedplayarcade.com
shmokes:
I just got a regular epoxy that comes in one of those double-barrel syringe things. Aside from wasting a ton of it the first time because the package said after mixing it together I'd get half an hour out of it and I actually got more like 5-6 minutes out of it, it seems to work really well. I don't even mix it up before applying. I just squirt it into the countersink holes and mix it up on the spot. It seems to stay tacky forever, though.
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